Your pug is standing on his hind legs gazing at the Eiffel Tower, and somehow that is the most relatable energy in the room. This set of three watercolor prints follows three very good dogs through a dreamy day in Paris, and it works as dog wall art in a way that feels genuinely charming rather than novelty-shop cute.
The palette is soft and considered: dusty pinks, sage greens, warm creams, and the quiet blue of the Seine. A French bulldog sits at a cafe table with a croissant and an espresso he definitely did not order himself. A golden retriever leans over a stone bridge railing, watching the river, looking like he has done this a hundred times. The Eiffel Tower pug nursery decor panel anchors the left side with garden florals and that irresistible rear-paw lean.
Together the three prints read as a little story, which gives a kids' room something to actually look at rather than just decorate. The horizontal spread works beautifully above a crib, a toddler bed, or a long stretch of nursery wall.
This is the kind of art that grows with a child and still looks right in the room when they are old enough to ask for a dog of their own.